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66 1992
  January 1992
    ANGELO I. GEORGE and GARY A. O'DELL, The Saltpeter Works at Mammoth Cave and the New Madrid Earthquake
    JAMES B. THOMAS, Jr., A Sampler of Kentucky Newspaper History: The Newspapers of Nelson County
    THOMAS D. MATIJASIC, Antifederalism in Kentucky
    JOHN ALLEN DUNCAN, Focus on Kentucky Genealogy: Forsythe Footprints in Kentucky

  April 1992
    EMMET V. MITTLEBEELER, The Aftermath of Louisville's Bloody Monday Election Riot of 1855
    AGNES GRAHAM SANDERS RILEY, The Shelby-Campbell King's Mountain Controversy and the Gubernatorial Campaign of 1812
    MARY R. BLOCK, Child-Saving Laws of Louisville and Jefferson County, 1854-1894: A Socio-Legal History
    NANCY D. BAIRD, ". . . Been Pretty Good": The Diary of an Eight-Year-Old
    JAMES TRACE KIRKWOOD, Corporate Profile: The American Life and Accident Insurance of Kentucky

  July 1992
    KENTUCKY BICENTENNAL ISSUE
    THOMAS D. CLARK, The Kentucky Heritage
    LOWELL H. HARRISON, James Wilkinson: A Leader For Kentucky?
    NANCY D. BAIRD and CAROL CROWE-CARRACO, A "True Woman's Sphere": Motherhood in Late Antebellum Kentucky
    ROBERT M. IRELAND, The Buford-Elliott Tragedy and the Traditions of Kentucky Criminal Justice
    JAMES C. KLOTTER, Snapshots of a State in Change: An Overview of Kentucky in the Twentieth Century
    JOE NICKELL, Kentucky Genealogical Research: An Investigative Approach

  October 1992
    DOUG CANTRELL, Himlerville: Hungarian Cooperative Mining in Kentucky
    LEONARD SCHLUP, Adlai Stevenson and the Presidential Election in 1892
    DWAYNE COX, From Competition to Consolidation: Medical Education in Louisville, 1850-1910
    LUCY BRENT SLATER, Kentucky Biographical Notebook William R. Belknap, 1811-1889
67 1993
  January 1993
    TED FRANKLIN BELUE, Did Daniel Boone Kill Pompey, the Black Shawnee, at the 1778 Siege of Boonesborough?
    KENNETH C. CARSTENS, The 1780 William Clark Map of Fort Jefferson
    SUE LYNN MCGUIRE, "Parting Friends": Southeastern Kentucky Funeral Customs, 1880-1915
    JERRY HOPKINS, Evangelism, Prohibition, and Reform: Mordecai F. Ham and Prohibition in Kentucky

  April 1993
    JOE NICKELL, Tracking Jesse James in Kentucky
    JEANNE C. SCHMITZER, The Sable Guides of Mammoth Cave
    JOSEPH E. BRENT, The Civil Works Administration in Western Kentucky: Work Relief's Dress Rehearsal under Fire
    LOWELL H. HARRISON, Kentucky Biographical Notebook Coach E. A. Diddle: Motivator of Men

  July 1993
    WHITNEY K. HARDY, ed., Chronicle of Syke: Jefferson County, Kentucky, Carl Theodore Frederic Schwartz
    STEPHEN MIDDLETON, Law and Ideology in Ohio and Kentucky: The Kidnapping of Jerry Phinney
    GERALD O. HAFFNER, A Peek at Indiana's Pioneer Period Through the Estate of Adam Wible
    JOELLEN TYLER JOHNSTON, Focus on Kentucky Genealogy: "Captain" Robert Langley Tyler of Tyler's Station

  October 1993
    GARY A. O'DELL, Water Supply and the Early Development of Lexington, Kentucky
    JUSTINE J. SPEER and ARNITA A. JONES, A History of Louisville General Hospital School of Nursing
    THOMAS D. BALDWIN, George D. Prenctice, the Louisville Anzeiger, and the 1855 Bloody Monday Riots
    JOHN E. L. ROBERTSON, Congress at the Iron Banks?

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68 1994
  January 1994
    TED FRANKLIN BELUE, Terror in the Canelands: The Fate of Daniel Boone's Salt Boilers
    GREGORY KENT STANLEY, Making a Home: Italians and Jews in Louisville
    SARA B. BEARSS, "To Buckle on Armor Again": Henry Clay's Letters to Donald MacLeod
    GREGORY K. CULVER, The Sick and the Dead: Self-Dosage, Medical Treatment and Burial During the 1918 Spanish-Influenza Epidemic in the Jackson Purchase

  April 1994
    LARRY CEPLAIR, Mattie Griffith Browne: A Kentucky Abolitionist
    DOROTHY C. RUSH, Early Accounts of Travel to the Falls of the Ohio: A Bibliography with Selected Quotations, 1765-1833
    RICHARD HEDLUND, The Most Hated Man in America: Fred Vinson and the Office of Economic Stabilization
    HERMAN LANDAU, First-Person History: Jewish Journalism in Louisville

  July 1994
    WORLD WAR II ISSUE
    FRANK F. MATHIAS, A Kentucky Teenager Makes Peace With War
    RONALD R. VAN STOCKUM, Jungle Attack
    LARRY S. TABOR, The Rock of Corregidor: The Heroism of Lieutenant Bethel V. Otter
    MARY JEAN KINSMAN, The Kentucky Home Front: World War II
    JAMES RUSSELL HARRIS, Admiral Kimmel and Pear Harbor: Heritage, Perception, and the Perils of Calculation
    Research Note: Sources for the Study of World War II in the Collections of The Filson Club Historical Society

  October 1994
    NANCY DISHER BAIRD, "To Hear Their Beefs and Squa[w]s": A Kentucky Congressman Visits Postwar Europe
    TERESA CECILIA SHARKEY, The Home Front: The Women of Lexington, Kentucky, During World War II
    H. LEW WALLACE and JAMES C. CLAYPOOL, Brief Moments of Glory: Weaver's Warriors--The 192nd "Kentucky" Tank Battalion in the Philippines
    PHILIP ARDERY, Pritch

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69 1995
  January 1995
    JONATHAN JEFFREY, The Hill Builder: Brinton B. Davis and Western Kentucky University
    MICHAEL A. FLANNERY, Arthur K. Moore and Kentucky Culture
    PAUL KNEPPER, The Kentucky Penitentiary at Frankfort and the Origins of America's First Convict Lease System, 1798-1843
    CARL E. KRAMER, Fisherville: Jefferson County's Stringtown on the Turnpike

  April 1995
    ALLEN C. GUELZ0, A Sufficiently Republican Church: George David Cummins and the Reformed Episcopalians in 1873
    RONALD F. WHITE, William Stout Chipley and the Evolution of the Medical Superintendency at Eastern State Lunatic Asylum, 1855-1869
    GREGORY KENT STANLEY, "Not Conducive to the Best Interests of this Institution": President James Kennedy Patterson, The Board of Trustees, and University of Kentucky Athletics, 1890-1910
    JOHN A. HARDIN, Green Pinckey Russell, Francis Marion Wood, and Kentucky Normal and Industrial Institute, 1912-1929: A Study in Politics and Race
    HENRY C. MAYER, First-Person History A City Slicker Meets Eastern Kentucky

  July 1995
    LEONARD SCHLUP, Kentucky's Native Son: Adlai E. Stevenson and The Politics of Persuasion
    LEE SHAI WEISSBACH, Kentucky's Jewish History in National Perspective: The Era of Mass Migration
    CLYDE F. CREWS, Roots of a Renaissance: Cultural Visitors in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Louisville
    KENNETH EUGENE CORDER, "You Can't Get a Gold Mine for a Pocket of Change": The Struggle for Local Funding of Agricultural Extension in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, 1918-1939

  October 1995
    C. WALKER GOLLAR, The Mammoth Cave Stagecoach Robbery and the Effectiveness of the Kentucky Judicial System in the 1880s
    ROBERT M. IRELAND, The Green-Hargis Affair: Judicial Politics in Nineteenth-Century Kentucky
    AUDREA MCDOWELL, The Pursuit of Health and Happiness at the Paroquet Springs in Kentucky, 1838 to 1883
    JOHN S. MOREMEN, First-Person History Alben W. Barkely: The End of a Speech

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70 1996
  January 1996
    SCOTT BLAKEMAN, Night Comes to Berea College: The Day Law and the African-American Reaction
    CHADWICK MONTRIE, A Path to Reform: Confronting the Garbage Crisis in Louisville, 1865-1873
    HENRY C. MAYER, The 1939 Louisville Colonels: The Team that Never Quit
    ALEXANDER I. BURCKIN, A "Spirit of Perseverance": Free African-Americans in Late Antebellum Louisville

  April 1996
    FREDERICK SMOCK, First-Person History Vezenobres: A Louisville Literary Circle is Closed in Provence
    ARTHUR H. and VIRGINIA T. KEENEY, From Louisville to the North Pole: Did Peary Leave Verhoeff to Die?
    WILLIAM PRESTON MANGUM, Disaster at Woodburn Farm: R.A. Alexander and the Confederate Guerilla Raids
    JOSEPH Y. DESPAIN, Kentucky Biographical Notebook: Hannah Daviess Pittman

  July 1996
    SARAH CHAPIN, ed., Edward Jarvis's Journal of a Journey from Louisville, Kentucky, to New Orleans, of a Visit of Eight Days, and of his Return to Louisville, 16 April to 6 May 1841
    GREGORY KENT STANLEY, "The Flagrant Injustice Done Me by the Board": The Strange and Prolonged Retirement of University of Kentucky President James Kennedy Patterson
    NEAL O. HAMMON, Research Note: Did George Rogers Clark Close the Kentucky County Land Office?

  October 1996
    ANNE CRABB, "What Shall I Do Now?" The Story of the Indian Captivities of Margaret Paulee, Jones Hoy, and Jack Callaway, 1779-ca.1789
    TED FRANKLIN BELUE, Chester Harding, James Otto Lewis, and "Col. Daniel Boon": A Search for the True Image of America's First Frontier Hero
    WILLIAM G. O'TOOLE, JR., and CHARLES E. AEBERSOLD, trans., Research Note: Louisville's Bloody Monday Riots from a German Perspective

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